As there was no similar claiming rider available,
the Stewards gave permission for App CC Wong to replace App R Rueven
on PANACHE.

Acting on veterinary advice that WHITE SHADOW (E
Chaves) was found to be lame off-fore, the Panel of Stewards ordered
its withdrawal at 1819Hrs. In terms of MRA Regulation 24.2, it must
be presented to an Official Veterinary Surgeon prior to being
declared to race again.

Shortly after the start, DREAMCATCHER (App WS Chan)
had to be eased when crowded between MASTERMIND (R Woodworth), which
laid inwards and COTE DE NUITS (M Nunes), which shifted outwards.

Approximately 50m after the start, LUCKY SIX (M Zaki)
had to be eased and shifted inwards after becoming awkwardly placed on
the heels of METAPHOR.

Near the 700m, LUCKY SIX again had to be eased after
racing up onto the heels of METAPHOR.

YIN JIE (D Beasley) and TIM (A Da Silva) both raced
wide throughout.

Approaching the Winning Post, DUTY FIRST (M Kellady)
checked when racing between COTE DE NUITS on its inside and LUCKY SIX on
its outside. An Inquiry into this incident will be held at a date to be
fixed.

Jockey Chavez will be questioned regarding the run of
SUGARTIME JAZZ at a date to be fixed.

A subsequent veterinary examination was requested on
DEVIL’S PASS (CW Brown) which revealed that the horse returned having
bled. In terms of MRA Rule 92(3), it will not be permitted to canter or
gallop on the main training tracks of any racecourse for a period of two
months, and may not start in any race for a period of three months, and
then only after having satisfactorily passed a bleeder’s test.

A subsequent veterinary examination was requested on
SUGARTIME JAZZ which revealed that the horse returned not striding out
freely.

RACE
4: INITIATION - 1400M

After arriving at the barrier, RED JEWEL (B Vorster)
had its saddle readjusted.

BLACK SWAN (K A’Isisuhairi), which was fractious in
the barrier, will be required to pass one starting stall test prior to
being declared to race again in terms of MRA Rule 78(2).

AQUALAD (App MM Firdaus) jumped awkwardly outwards
and bumped RED JEWEL. RED JEWEL then had to be steadied when crowded
between LADY LIBERTY (App CC Wong) and AQUALAD, which continued to shift
outwards.

AURORA AUSTRALIS (V Duric) and CHARLIE CAME ALONG (E
Chaves) bumped on jumping.

Shortly after the start, BLACK SWAN had to be
steadied to avoid the heels of BLACK THUNDER (I Saifudin), which rolled
outwards.

At the same time, AURORA AUSTRALIS had to be eased
after shifting inwards and becoming awkwardly placed on the heels of
CHARLIE CAME ALONG.

Approaching the 1200m, COMMODORE LINCOLN (J Powell)
had to be eased outwards to avoid the heels of LIM’S RANGER (D Beasley),
which shifted outwards after being steadied off the heels of D’BUFFALO
MAN (CW Brown), which shifted inwards.

Approaching the 1000m, LADY LIBERTY eased to avoid
the heels of D’BUFFALO MAN, which was carried inwards by ASTROCANDY (A
Da Silva). D’BUFFALO MAN, which was racing keenly, was then carried
inwards further due to ASTROCANDY shifting inwards. Jockey Da Silva was
subsequently shown the film of the incident and warned to exercise
greater care when shifting ground in future.

Approaching the 800m, LIM’S RANGER was hampered and
carried wider on the track by LADY LIBERTY, which shifted outwards to
avoid the heels of D’BUFFALO MAN.

Near the 500m, AURORA AUSTRALIS mis-strode and became
unbalanced.

Approaching the 300m, COMMODORE LINCOLN shifted
inwards abruptly for a short distance.

Near the 250m, BLACK THUNDER shifted outwards under
pressure and bumped BLACK SWAN.

Near the 1200m, FOREST KING was buffeted between
MAGIC PAINT and SUN HANCOCK.

AMI ELEVEN (R Woodworth) and PIONEER LIU both raced
wide throughout.

AMISTAD (A Munro) was held up for clear running from
the 600m until near the 500m.

Near the 500m, MARGAUX (E Aslam) was carried wider on
the track by AMISTAD, which shifted outwards when attempting to improve.

Near the 250m, MAGIC PAINT rolled inwards and brushed
FOREST KING on a couple of occasions.

Over the concluding stages, SUN HANCOCK shifted
outwards under pressure.

The Veterinary Surgeon reported that AMI ELEVEN had
returned with the saddle having slipped back during the running of the
race.

Jockey John reported that PISTA was not striding out
freely. A subsequent veterinary examination confirmed this.

Jockey V Duric, when questioned regarding the run of
ARLO, stated that the gelding travelled well throughout, however, when
placed under pressure in the homestraight, commenced to give ground and
in his opinion, was disappointing. His explanation was noted. A
subsequent veterinary examination was requested on ARLO which revealed
no apparent abnormality.

Jockey Vorster, when questioned regarding the run of
ROYAL EXPLORER, stated that the gelding was under pressure from the
800m. He further added that despite his hard riding in the homestraight,
ROYAL EXPLORER weakened badly over the final 100m and proved
disappointing. His explanation was noted. A subsequent veterinary
examination was requested on ROYAL EXPLORER which revealed no apparent
abnormality.

RACE
6: KRANJI STAKES D, DIV 2 - 1000M (POLYTRACK)

SATELLITE PRINCE (I Saifudin), which began
awkwardly, was inconvenienced shortly after the start by NOMERCY (E
Chaves), which shifted inwards.

EXCITING PROSPECT (E Aslam) jumped awkwardly
inwards and bumped STOCK BROKER (CW Brown) in onto KAISER (App K Toh),
resulting in both of those horses becoming unbalanced. EXCITING
PROSPECT then shifted inwards and bumped STOCK BROKER in onto
KAISER, which in turn bumped DR OCTOPUS (M Nunes), resulting in that
gelding making contact with the hindquarters of IMPERIAL BOY (App CC
Wong). Shortly thereafter, DR OCTOPUS was checked when crowded onto
the heels of IMPERIAL BOY by KAISER, which was bumped inwards by
STOCK BROKER, which shifted inwards and away from EXCITING PROSPECT
after that gelding hung inwards and made contact with STOCK BROKER.

Near the 600m, LUCKY COIN was momentarily crowded
between LUCKY STRATEGY and HIPPO PROSPERO (App CC Wong), which rolled
inwards slightly. HIPPO PROSPERO then shifted outwards and in so doing,
inconvenienced DANNY.

Approaching the 300m, GLORIOUS PROSPECT eased to
avoid the heels of ROSEGOLD (A Da Silva), which rolled inwards under
pressure.

Jockey R Shafiq, the rider of EXCELLENT WINNER, will
be questioned regarding the use of his whip in the homestraight at a
date to be fixed.

A subsequent veterinary examination was requested on
DRAGON G (D Beasley) which revealed no apparent abnormality.

RACE
9: BENCHMARK 67 - 1200M (POLYTRACK)

Shortly after the start, CHASE (App R Zawari), which
began awkwardly, shifted outwards slightly and in so doing, clipped the
heels of EAGLE STORM (E Aslam). At the same time, HIGH TROJA (M Nunes)
and ROYAL FORTUNE (I Saifudin) bumped.

PROFESSOR X (App MM Firdaus) and ROYAL FORTUNE both
raced keenly in the early stages.

Approaching the 50m, BOARD WALK (B Vorster), which
was improving, had to be eased to avoid the heels of EAGLE STORM, which
shifted outwards. Shortly after, CHASE, which was improving, had to be
eased when crowded between EAGLE STORM, which continued to shift
outwards and HIGH TROJA, which rolled inwards slightly before being
straightened by its rider.

A subsequent veterinary examination was requested on
PROFESSOR X which revealed no apparent abnormality.

A subsequent veterinary examination was requested on
HIGH TROJA which revealed that the horse returned not striding out
freely.

GENERAL

RIDING
CHANGES

R

HORSE

JOCKEY(S)

REPLACED
JOCKEY(S)

REASON

1

PANACHE

APP
CC WONG

APP R
RUEVEN

CERTIFIED UNFIT

3

LUCKY
SIX

M
ZAKI

APP R
RUEVEN

CERTIFIED UNFIT

8

DANNY

APP Z
ZURIMAN

APP R
RUEVEN

CERTIFIED UNFIT

POST-RACE URINE/BLOOD: FRIDAY
SINGAPORE 12 FEBRUARY MEETING 2016

27 coded urine and 28 coded blood post race samples
from the above-mentioned race meeting were received for analysis under
the MRA Rules and Regulations.

No prohibited substances were detected.

POST-RACE URINE/BLOOD: SUNDAY
SINGAPORE 14 FEBRUARY MEETING 2016

33 coded urine and 33 coded blood post race samples
from the above-mentioned race meeting were received for analysis under
the MRA Rules and Regulations.

No prohibited substances were detected.

POST-RACE JOCKEYS’ URINE: FRIDAY
SINGAPORE 19 FEBRUARY MEETING 2016

2 coded urine post race Jockeys’ samples from the
above-mentioned race meeting were received for analysis under the MRA
Rules and Regulations.

No prohibited substances were detected.

POST-RACE JOCKEYS’ URINE: SUNDAY
SINGAPORE 21 FEBRUARY MEETING 2016

2 coded urine post race Jockeys’ samples from the
above-mentioned race meeting were received for analysis under the MRA
Rules and Regulations.

No prohibited substances were detected.

SINGAPORE FEBRUARY MEETING 2016
SUNDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2016:

RACE 4 [TF292]

On Friday, 04 March 2016, the Stewards concluded an
Inquiry into the reasons for MOLLY BROWNE (App CK Ng) having to check
and GUILTLESS (App H Syafiq) having to be hampered when racing to the
inside of ZENZERO (M Zaki) approaching the 1200m. It was established
that shortly after the start, GUILTLESS, which was racing to the outside
of ZENZERO and slightly behind that gelding, shifted inwards and quickly
improved to the inside of ZENZERO. ZENZERO was then directed inwards,
resulting in GUILTLESS being hampered and carried inwards and MOLLY
BROWNE which was racing to the inside of GUILTLESS losing ground whilst
shifting in and away from that gelding. In the circumstances, no blame
could be attributed to any rider and as such, no further action was
taken. However, Jockey Zaki was warned and advised that he must exercise
greater care when shifting ground in future.

RACE 10
[TF298]

On Friday, 4 March 2016, the Stewards concluded an
Inquiry into the reasons for RED GENERAL (App CC Wong) having to check
when racing between SECRET LIBERTY (App MM Firdaus) on its inside and
ELUSIVE EMPEROR (B Vorster) on its outside near the 250m. It was
established that near the 250m, RED GENERAL, which was giving ground,
steadied when crowded between SECRET LIBERTY and ELUSIVE EMPEROR, which
shifted inwards under pressure. In the circumstances, no blame could be
attributed to any rider and as such, no further action was taken.
However, Jockey Vorster was warned and advised that he must exercise
greater care when shifting ground in future.

RACE 10 [TF298]

On Friday, 4 March 2016, the Stewards concluded an
Inquiry into the reasons for STAR STRIKE (E Chaves) having to check when
racing between ZIPPY GENERAL (K A’Isisuhairi) on its outside and DYLAN
(App R Rueven) and POWER LIN (App T See) to its inside passing the 100m.
It was established that after passing the 100M, STAR STRIKE was checked
when crowded for room between ZIPPY GENERAL, which initially shifted
inwards and DYLAN, which shifted outwards and away from POWER LIN, which
when laying outwards, shifted ground. In the circumstances, no blame
could be attributed to any rider and as such, no further action was
taken.

RACE 10 [TF298]

On Friday, 4 March 2016, the Stewards concluded an
Inquiry into the reasons for DYLAN (App R Rueven) having to check when
racing between NORTH ATLANTIC ICE (R Shafiq) on its inside and POWER LIN
(App T See) and ELUSIVE EMPEROR (B Vorster) on its outside approaching
the 800m. It was established that approaching the 800M, DYLAN lost
ground after being crowded for room between NORTH ATLANTIC ICE, which
rolled outwards slightly and POWER LIN, which shifted in and away from
ELUSIVE EMPEROR when that gelding shifted inwards slightly. In the
circumstances, no blame could be attributed to any rider and as such, no
further action was taken.